September 26, 2006 at 12:16PM View BBCode
This was simply far too stirring to not note here, among friends, on Sim Dynasty. I sincerely hope that this thread doesn't get closed out-of-hand for daring to tread into political discussion.September 26, 2006 at 01:15PM View BBCode
Goddamnit. Give me time to read this after class, and I'll assess the situation. Most posts (*cough* AnPoL *cough*) aren't this kind of marathon, but I'm sure it's worth the wait.September 26, 2006 at 04:35PM View BBCode
It bothers me that every argument since 9/11 has been so one-sided. Don't get me wrong; I have plenty of reservations about the way this country's been going for the past 5 years, but aside from placing blame, what we need to do as liberal-minded folk opposed to the way things are going is to find who we feel is capable of doing a better job (insert joke about primate here) when the upcoming election is held and let the candidate stand up and say what we all want to say on the grand stage.September 26, 2006 at 04:56PM View BBCode
That's just liberal hand-wringing. "We should stop talking about these things and do something about it." Talking is doing something about it. Sure, I guess any of us could volunteer to work for a campaign, and some of us do/have done that. But the truth is that doing that has nothing to do with changing policy, all you end up doing is licking envelopes and cold-calling voters, and the closer you get to an actual political campaign the worse it smells and the more you begin to despise politics. The only way an individual citizen can affect any real change by themselves is if they have money.September 26, 2006 at 05:00PM View BBCode
So we putting Olbermann on the platform, or what? :)September 26, 2006 at 05:26PM View BBCode
FG. I agree with most of what you say, but I think you forgot the MOST important role of a citizen in a representative democracy. That is to be informed.September 26, 2006 at 05:28PM View BBCode
wow, you guys should be posting at huffington-post or dailykos or du.com .... your true talents are being wasted on a sports site.September 26, 2006 at 06:15PM View BBCode
Those are excerpts from Olbermann's take on a Clinton article, kruse.September 26, 2006 at 07:01PM View BBCode
Kruse, who says I dont visit Kos, Redstate and other sites. In fact I subscribe to about a half dozn political blogs of both partiesSeptember 26, 2006 at 08:15PM View BBCode
My respect for Bubba has gone up a lot in the way he responded to that ambush. Although I would point out that the tents we fired missles at were known at the time to not be the location of Osama, they were a training camp but the attack was not "an attempt to kill" Bin laden. I am not sure if he was saying that attack was such an attempt or he was pointing out his attempts to distrupt AQ.September 26, 2006 at 11:39PM View BBCode
Clearly Kruse is not in argeement with the original excerpt, but like most bush backers, far more willing to belittle those disagreeing with him rather than notice the fraud of a president behind you.September 27, 2006 at 01:04AM View BBCode
Sorry but Bush does not count in the top 10 of worthless Presidents. I think the rating of Presidents is pretty subjective but I am sure some egg heads somewhere have a honestly and Objective measurment that shows we have had a lot worse then this clown.September 27, 2006 at 01:28AM View BBCode
wow okay i dont have time to read that but maybe i will get to it tommorow. wait i wont get home from work till 11 tommorow never mindSeptember 27, 2006 at 02:44AM View BBCode
Originally posted by bobcat73
Sorry but Bush does not count in the top 10 of worthless Presidents. I think the rating of Presidents is pretty subjective but I am sure some egg heads somewhere have a honestly and Objective measurment that shows we have had a lot worse then this clown.
Bush sure ain't doing a great job, but I won't be moving to South Africa just yet.
September 27, 2006 at 03:41AM View BBCode
Originally posted by FuriousGiorge
Bush is one step above the deliberately corrupt Presidents like Nixon and Ulysses Grant (and even he was more of a weak-willed patsy than an actively harmful executive).
September 27, 2006 at 03:49AM View BBCode
I forgot to mention the (at one time secret) program to employ warrantless wire taps, without heed to the U.S. Constitution. How positively Orwellian.September 27, 2006 at 04:03AM View BBCode
I'm certainly not going to argue. I tend to give him the benefit of the doubt and chalk his poorly-thought-out policies up to a monstrously misguided sense of what his presidential duties are rather than a deliberate attempt to deceive the American people and circumvent the Constitution. But that's me attempting to be even-handed, and at the end of the day I'm not convinced it's true. I will say that when I speak of Bush I speak of the Bush Administration, and not simply the man who is the public face of it. There is plenty of blame to go around.September 27, 2006 at 12:40PM View BBCode
I didliked Clinton a great deal finding him to be morrally reprehensible but would vote for him in a second over the corrupt administration currently in place. I don't really give Bush much credit for being anything more than a figurehead for Cheyney and Rumsfeld. As an administration this group is one of two in my lifetime (along with Nixon) who either recklessly or deliberately harmed the country. Nixon at least had a postive record with international relations but his egomanical tendencies led him to cover up his subordinates midguided lawbreaking and destroying the nation's faith in the office of the presidency.September 27, 2006 at 12:50PM View BBCode
No doubt that this administration is at the forefront as far as the worst-ever is concerned. Whisky outlined many of the faults and misdeeds, yet sadly, there are many more we could mention...September 27, 2006 at 02:18PM View BBCode
Originally posted by barterer2002
Nixon at least had a postive record with international relations but his egomanical tendencies led him to cover up his subordinates midguided lawbreaking and destroying the nation's faith in the office of the presidency.
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Carter carried your state (and most of the South) in 1976.